Osieck said the squad included familiar faces but he was confident the Socceroos' performance would be different from that in the Scotland match.

"We should not put too much into the Scotland game when you recall... most of the boys didn't even finish their pre-season, the leagues hadn't even started and you could see that some were not in the actual shape that they need to be when they are, for instance, in mid-season," he said.

"I am 100 percent convinced that we will definitely have a different performance level when we play the qualifier in Jordan."

Austrian-based midfielder James Holland gets his first call-up since March while goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer is poised to become the first Australian to win 100 caps.

"I think his contribution has been extraordinary over the years," Osieck said of the goalkeeper.

"And it's no surprise that... Mark will be the first to get to the 100-caps mark because he is the role model of the professional," he said.

Australia are currently third in Group B in final Asian World Cup qualifying with two points from two games, the same as Iraq. Japan are top on seven points from three matches.